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Ireland s Trees

Ireland s Trees

Niall Mac Coitir explores the rich myths, legends, and folklore surrounding Ireland’s native trees, much of which still endures today. Two key themes run throughout the book: the tree as a marker of significant places—such as royal sites and holy wells—and the tree as a source of magical power in traditional customs, including the belief that carrying a blackthorn stick at night could ward off evil spirits. Beautifully illustrated and engagingly written, this blend of natural history, mythology, and folklore offers an entertaining and insightful journey for anyone interested in Ireland’s trees.

240 pages

$8.53

Original: $24.37

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Ireland s Trees

$24.37

$8.53

Ireland s Trees

Niall Mac Coitir explores the rich myths, legends, and folklore surrounding Ireland’s native trees, much of which still endures today. Two key themes run throughout the book: the tree as a marker of significant places—such as royal sites and holy wells—and the tree as a source of magical power in traditional customs, including the belief that carrying a blackthorn stick at night could ward off evil spirits. Beautifully illustrated and engagingly written, this blend of natural history, mythology, and folklore offers an entertaining and insightful journey for anyone interested in Ireland’s trees.

240 pages

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Niall Mac Coitir explores the rich myths, legends, and folklore surrounding Ireland’s native trees, much of which still endures today. Two key themes run throughout the book: the tree as a marker of significant places—such as royal sites and holy wells—and the tree as a source of magical power in traditional customs, including the belief that carrying a blackthorn stick at night could ward off evil spirits. Beautifully illustrated and engagingly written, this blend of natural history, mythology, and folklore offers an entertaining and insightful journey for anyone interested in Ireland’s trees.

240 pages